This isn't your typical American wheat beer. Uncle Otto's Weiss Beer is a true Munich-style wheat beer. The use of wheat to brew a beer was not consistent with the inception of the 1516 Reinheitsgebot German Beer Purity Laws. However, wheat was reserved for use in the Royal Brewery. So for a few hundred years, wheat beers were actually consumed primarily by German royalty.

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The Black Watch Cream Porter is a distinctively new style of porter, with a perfect balance between the classic Northwest and Celtic styles. MacTarnahans uses Pale, Caramel 15, and Caramel 40, along with Northern Brewer and East Kent Goldings hops to give this porter a well balanced, wonderful roasted flavor and aroma. Look for a prominent roasted aroma and slight caramel malty notes in the nose. When you take your first sip, you'll experience a ...

Now this is what we call an Extra Special Bitter! This ESB is a rich, amber colored ale, brewed in the English tradition. There are so many hops in this beer, it borderlines on an IPA. One sip of Crooked River's Flagship beer and you'll understand why it is still on the menu. Note a strong, floral Cascade hop aroma. In addition to plenty of Cascade hops, Stephen also hops this ale with Yakima Chief Simcoe and East Kent Goldings. Look for a strong...

Crooked River brews this beer to highlight Cleveland's rich Irish heritage. The first thing you'll notice about this deep reddish brown ale is its wonderful, piquant, roasted malt aroma. Stephan uses 2-row pale, caramunich, biscuit, and wheat malts along with Cascade and Vanguard hops to produce this bold Irish Red. Look for loads of malt character in the flavor department too. You will notice, after you take your first sip, a sweet flavor at fir...